4 hours later and it shows up on the dynamic table. Seems it is indeed the ('). Not sure how to work around that!

Esther

_________________"Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress, therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw

Heh "Mr Hogarth's Will" is in the table, and is the only one with an apostrophe. Why only this one, I wonder?

EDIT: I had a look at the catalog page, and the title is actually "Mr Hogarth\'s Will". Karen is the MC for this one. I wonder if it was done on purpose, or was it a typo?

On purpose. I was reading this this morning and decided to try escaping the character. I only just got back to see if it worked. If it's going to affect the catalog page, though, I'll take it back out.

In most computer programming languages and operating systems, certain charachters have special meanings, and if you want to have them displayed (instead of using the special meaning), you have to "escape" them, or use a special sequence of charachters. For instance, in Unix shell programming, the double quote mark (") is used as a character string delimiter, and won't display on the screen or printout. If you want it to show up, you have to escape it by using a backslash first (\"). Then it will print out instead of having its special meaning.

Jc, this is great! I'm just wondering if a link has been / should be posted in the Listeners Wanted thread? (especially now that you have a DPL column) I didn't see one but I could be missing it... being a poor PL'er myself, I am not as familiar with that forum as I should be.